Oh this would be absoulutley fabulous if someone came along and published a study saying that HIV actually was there to eat bacteria, that they got the whole thing wrong.

Oh how quickly we forget (or never even been told by authorities) about how Peter Duesberg and many others did already, telling us HIV was Little Red Riding Virus and the BBW (Big Bad Wolf i.e. HIV) is something entirely different.

Deusberg, father of retrovirology, said that RETROVIRUSES have no ability to harm big bad wolfs or humans. They are like bunny rabbits in a forest.

See HIV theory run.

They laughed him out of grants. No one can seem to understand these simple concepts.

HIV is a bacteriophage. It infects dead cells. The popular claim is that HIV infects cells, yes it does, I agree, but it’s dead ones. Healthy ones are not that stupid. To believe the standard old fashioned disco daze fashioned HIV/THEORY that claims all cells are infected, would be like expecting us to believe that the builder of a bank is going to let the protection around the millions of $$ stored in all of the safety deposit boxes be broken into and not be stopped. The only way that could happen is if there were no humans anywhere to be found protecting that bank.

Here is a phage that is “attached to a cell wall” used with permission by Dr Graham Beards

Looks just like HIV. HIV is a phage.

Let’s now call it HIP.

The Human Immunodeficiency Phage.

Turn the phage.

Another thing that is said about HIP (HIV) is that it infects the cell, killing it.

This is like saying bugs are getting inside the carcass of a dead cow and that in order to save the planet we must kill the bugs getting inside that dead cow.

No stupid, it’s nature says the farmer.

But then the goons at the CDC show up and say spray insecticides to kill the bugs.

Feature image of another fairy tale where the wolf wants to eat a girl which is like the fairy tale of how viruses eat bacteria and HIV is a big bad wolf is in the public domain By Jessie Willcox Smith (1863 – 1935) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.

** it is very interesting to note the use of the term phages when describing killing bacteria. They stop using the term virus. It is important to understand that phages is the broader category, A bacteriophage (bacteria associated phage) is a virus that enters the bacteria. Phages can infect